Found on Grand Cayman as a small sized, hot to warm growing leafless epiphyte that blooms in the later spring on an erect or ascendant, to 2 3/4" [to 7 cm] long inflorescence with 1 to 2 bracts and carrying a single, non-resupinate, diurnally fragrant flower. This species has a tendency to keiki. It puts up an inflorescence-like growth that is about 2' long and at the apex instead of a flower a new growth will apppear. After time it can be pinched off and be viable on it's own.